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Update defaults to support C1152 aerosol DA for GFSv17 #3275

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CoryMartin-NOAA opened this issue Jan 28, 2025 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #3309
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Update defaults to support C1152 aerosol DA for GFSv17 #3275

CoryMartin-NOAA opened this issue Jan 28, 2025 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #3309
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What new functionality do you need?

Science choices in config.aeroanlgenb and resources in config.resources need updated to support C1152 ATMA on WCOSS.

What are the requirements for the new functionality?

Run C1152 ATMA cycling on WCOSS2

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  • C1152 ATMA cycling works out of the box on WCOSS2

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@CoryMartin-NOAA CoryMartin-NOAA added feature New feature or request triage Issues that are triage labels Jan 28, 2025
@CoryMartin-NOAA CoryMartin-NOAA self-assigned this Jan 28, 2025
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Work has begun, I expect the g-w review effort to be minimal

@CoryMartin-NOAA CoryMartin-NOAA added the JEDI Feature development to support JEDI-based DA label Jan 30, 2025
@WalterKolczynski-NOAA WalterKolczynski-NOAA removed the triage Issues that are triage label Jan 30, 2025
@CoryMartin-NOAA CoryMartin-NOAA linked a pull request Feb 7, 2025 that will close this issue
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